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15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Tillman Story' Review... · 0 replies · 0 points
Just before the 2006 mid-term elections, Kevin Tillman published his eloquent letter, “After Pat’s Birthday”. Kevin had hoped a Democratic Congress would bring accountability back to our country. But, just as with warrantless wiretapping and torture, those responsible for the cover-up of his brother’s friendly-fire death have never been held accountable for their actions.
Last week I posted my 160 page "book", “The [Untold] Tillman Story” – President Obama and the Bi-Partisan Congressional Whitewash of General Stanley McChrystal’s Cover-up of Pat Tillman’s Friendly-Fire Death, at http://www.feralfirefighter.blogspot.com
15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Tillman Story' Review... · 0 replies · 0 points
15 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - Code of Military Justice · 0 replies · +3 points
15 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - Code of Military Justice · 0 replies · +3 points
Hopefully, the documentary "The Tillman Story' will be released on August 20th. Great movie, well worth seeing, with the Tillman family telling their side of the story.
However, Amir Bar-Lev missed what I call the "untold story", how President Obama and Congress covered for McChrystal. I lay out that story in my Tillman files at http;//www.feralfirefighter.blogspot.com. I'm working on a new document now, but there's plenty of other material there from the past few years.
15 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - Code of Military Justice · 0 replies · +2 points
Thom Shanker at the NYT and Andrew Exum at CNAS played a part in covering for McChrystal as well.
15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - FILM REVIEW: Absurd Co... · 1 reply · 0 points
I agree with you not a bad book for the most part. Although I think he didn't really paint the best portrait of Pat. Gary Smith did a better job with his Sports Illustrated "Remember His Name" (9-11-06).
15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - FILM REVIEW: Absurd Co... · 0 replies · -4 points
Well, it's a bit hard to fit all the details of a six-year story into a 94 minute film. Why not try reading Jon Krakauer's book or Mary Tillman's excellent, personal account "Boots on the Ground by Dusk"? (a revised paperback version with more on General McChyrstal's role will be published at blurb.com on July 31st).
This is one "conspiracy" that becomes more obvious the more you dig into it. Read those books, then come back and say there's nothing to it. Or take a look at http://www.feralfirefighter.blogspot.com if you want to take a closer look at the untold Tillman story, not covered in either of those books.
15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - FILM REVIEW: Absurd Co... · 0 replies · 0 points
It’s not surprising that after the initial cover-up fell apart, Army officers and the Bush administration lied to protect their careers. But after they took control of both Houses of Congress in 2006, the Democrats could have gone after those responsible. Or at least not promoted them!
Five years ago, Pat Tillman’s family were handed a tarnished Silver Star. It was a travesty of justice that General McChrystal was promoted to the Army’s highest rank, and handed his fourth star.
15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - FILM REVIEW: Absurd Co... · 3 replies · +3 points
However, both Krakauer and Bar-Lev missed the untold story that the Democratic Congress and the Obama Presidency protected General Stanley McChrystal from punishment for his central role in the cover-up of Pat Tillman’s friendly-fire death (and they promoted McChrystal twice!). The cover-up was a thoroughly bi-partisan affair
The documents posted at http://www.feralfirefighter.blogspot.com describe how General McChrystal has been protected by Congressman Henry Waxman, Senator James Webb (along with Senators Carl Levin and John McCain), and President Obama. In addition, the media was complicit as well. The New York Times Reporter Thom Shanker “exonerated McChrystal from all wrong-doing and the Center for a New American Security's (CNAS) Andrew Exum wrote a book review ridiculing the idea of a conspiracy to cover-up Tillman’s death.